Author: Obaj Okuj | Published: 8 hours ago
Christopher posted this picture shortly after his release|Courtesy
Journalist Michael Christopher has been released from detention in Juba, according to his own account.
In a short live video shared on his Facebook page shortly after his release, Michael thanked those who visited and supported him during his time in detention. He expressed appreciation to his friends, the Journalists’ Union, and various media houses, including Eye Radio, as well as some security personnel.
Michael also thanked the Minister of Information and Communications, Ateny Wek Ateny, for his intervention, and acknowledged the support of his wife and family, who remained in contact with him throughout the period of detention.
The journalist did not disclose the reasons for his arrest but said he would later explain what transpired. He also apologized to anyone he may have offended in his previous social media videos.
Authorities have not commented on the circumstances surrounding his arrest and release.
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